IDF Finds Hezbollah Weapons Cache Hidden in South Lebanon Bedroom
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) troops from Brigade 769, operating under the 91st Division, conducted raids in the village of Talousa in southern Lebanon. These operations targeted buildings previously identified by intelligence sources as suspicious. During the searches, soldiers uncovered several concealed weapons caches containing RPG launchers, large quantities of various ammunition, and numerous light firearms.
In a stark example of Hezbollah's exploitation of civilian infrastructure, the IDF found a deadly arsenal hidden inside a residential bedroom. The cache included powerful explosive charges, advanced anti-tank missile launchers and missiles, ready-to-fire RPG rockets, tactical combat gear such as protective vests and helmets, and official Hezbollah flags. This discovery highlights the militant group's systematic and cynical use of local residents and civilian homes to store weapons intended for immediate use against Israeli forces.
The IDF spokesperson released photos documenting the seizure of these weapons in southern Lebanon, emphasizing the ongoing threat posed by Hezbollah's militarization within civilian areas. The operation reflects continued Israeli efforts to disrupt Hezbollah's armed capabilities near the border region.
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